Multiple choice questions!
1. What is used to kill the whales?
a. guns
b. harpoons
c. cannons
d. harpoons and guns
2. When did whaling begin?
a. in the 18th century
b. in the 20th century
c. in the 12th century
d. in the 13th century
3. What was the factor that limited whaling ships?
a. the ships being destroyed at night while the whalers were sleeping
b. erosion of the ships over the many years
c. WWII
d. the ships sinking because of whale attacks on them
4. Who were the first whalers?
a. Huns
b. Japanese
c. Vikings
d. Japanese and the Vikings
5.What parts of the whale are used?
a. Feces
b. Blubber
c. Bone
d. B,C,&E
e. Ambergis
f. All of the above
6.How much did the Ady Gil (Japanese whaling boat) cost?
a. 3 million
b. 5 million
c. 10 million
d. 1 million
7. A whale can weigh up to?
a. 15 tons
b. 10 tons
c. 13 tons
d. 12 tons
8. Who were limted to certain hunting grounds for whales?
a. Japanese
b. french
c. english
d. welsh
9. Why do people whale?
a. research
b. food
c. cloths
d. a&b
10. Who still whales?
a. U.S.
b. french
c. Japanese
d. Vikings
Multiple choice questions!
1. What is used to kill the whales?
a. guns
b. harpoons
c. cannons
d. harpoons and guns
2. When did whaling begin?
a. in the 18th century
b. in the 20th century
c. in the 12th century
d. in the 13th century
3. What was the factor that limited whaling ships?
a. the ships being destroyed at night while the whalers were sleeping
b. erosion of the ships over the many years
c. WWII
d. the ships sinking because of whale attacks on them
4. Who were the first whalers?
a. Huns
b. Japanese
c. Vikings
d. Japanese and the Vikings
5.What parts of the whale are used?
a. Feces
b. Blubber
c. Bone
d. B,C,&E
e. Ambergis
f. All of the above
6.How much did the Ady Gil (Japanese whaling boat) cost?
a. 3 million
b. 5 million
c. 10 million
d. 1 million
7. A whale can weigh up to?
a. 15 tons
b. 10 tons
c. 13 tons
d. 12 tons
8. Who were limted to certain hunting grounds for whales?
a. Japanese
b. french
c. english
d. welsh
9. Why do people whale?
a. research
b. food
c. cloths
d. a&b
10. Who still whales?
a. U.S.
b. french
c. Japanese
d. Vikings